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justify me for earnestly recommending him to send up the case with all its circumstances to the Royal Society, as in my poor judgement it seemed highly worthy of their attention, the Apothecary's name is Mackerel​.

A letter dated June 4, 84 in which the child is said to be so stray in its mothers belly as in its struggles to turn hard as to "perfectly turn its mothers [indecipherable] round."

The letter which has been communicated to Dr. Symmonds & [indecipherable] said then, "is it possible that artifice can be carried to such a degree.  [indecipherable] Partner with Mr. Mackrill.

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